Parabatsar Masonary Stone Mine, M.L. No 61/1991 Pre Feasibility Report 1 PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT (As per Ministry of Environment and Forests Letter dated: 30-12-2010) 1. Executive Summary Masonary Stone Mine (ML No.- 61/1991 , ML Area- 1.0 hect.) is proposed by Sh. Arjun Ram. ML area is located Near Village- Parabatsar, Tehsil- Parabatsar, District- Nagaur, Rajasthan. ML area is a Non Forest and Government Waste Land. The lease area is located on part of small hillock. The highest mRL is 456 mRL in NNE part of the lease area and the lowest contour is 444 mRL in SW part of the lease area. No habitation located within the lease area, Nearest village is Parabatsar , which is which is 1.5 km from the lease area. General drainage of the area is NE-SW. No any other firm drainage pattern is present in the lease area. The area is fairly dry so that vegetation in and around the lease area is non-existence with occasional existence of small shrubs, babool etc. The tree density in adjoining area is 4% and average girth of trees is not more than 0.30 m. The area is located in semi arid zone. General ground water table is about 30- 40 m. Drinking water will be arranged from nearby tube-wells, wells. No telephone line is passing through the lease area, telephone facilities are available at village Parabatsar. Total mineable reserves are 565186 MT and With the target of 20067 T tonnes of production per year these reserves will gave a life of 565186/ 20067 = 28 years to the mine in the present geological setup. Mining will be done by open cast method and the Masonary Stone will be mined out. Proposed bench height is 4m and width of the bench is more than the height of the bench. Loading is proposed by manual means or by loader. Mode of working will be semi mechanized. It is an existing mine and there is one working pit exist within the ML area. The present method of mining is open cast method with semi mechanization. The OB is transported by trucks to the dumps site. Blasting is required for loosening the rocks. This work will be carried out by the experienced & authorized contractors on contractual basis. The mining operations will include drilling, blasting and loading the material. The mined out mineral from stock site will be dispatched to destination through hired trucks. No beneficiation is required at site. As the continuity of mineral may be goes in depth beyond the present reserves limit. Presently the excavated land is proposed to use as water reservoir. At the end of life of mine, total excavated area will
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Parabatsar Masonary Stone Mine, M.L. No 61/1991 Pre Feasibility Report
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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
(As per Ministry of Environment and Forests Letter dated: 30-12-2010)
1. Executive Summary
Masonary Stone Mine (ML No.- 61/1991 , ML Area- 1.0 hect.) is proposed by Sh. Arjun Ram. ML area is
located Near Village- Parabatsar, Tehsil- Parabatsar, District- Nagaur, Rajasthan. ML area is a Non Forest
and Government Waste Land.
The lease area is located on part of small hillock. The highest mRL is 456 mRL in NNE part of the lease
area and the lowest contour is 444 mRL in SW part of the lease area.
No habitation located within the lease area, Nearest village is Parabatsar , which is which is 1.5 km from
the lease area.
General drainage of the area is NE-SW. No any other firm drainage pattern is present in the lease area.
The area is fairly dry so that vegetation in and around the lease area is non-existence with occasional
existence of small shrubs, babool etc. The tree density in adjoining area is 4% and average girth of trees
is not more than 0.30 m. The area is located in semi arid zone. General ground water table is about 30-
40 m.
Drinking water will be arranged from nearby tube-wells, wells.
No telephone line is passing through the lease area, telephone facilities are available at village
Parabatsar.
Total mineable reserves are 565186 MT and With the target of 20067 T tonnes of production per year
these reserves will gave a life of 565186/ 20067 = 28 years to the mine in the present geological setup.
Mining will be done by open cast method and the Masonary Stone will be mined out. Proposed bench
height is 4m and width of the bench is more than the height of the bench. Loading is proposed by
manual means or by loader. Mode of working will be semi mechanized. It is an existing mine and there
is one working pit exist within the ML area.
The present method of mining is open cast method with semi mechanization.
The OB is transported by trucks to the dumps site. Blasting is required for loosening the rocks. This work
will be carried out by the experienced & authorized contractors on contractual basis.
The mining operations will include drilling, blasting and loading the material. The mined out mineral
from stock site will be dispatched to destination through hired trucks. No beneficiation is required at
site.
As the continuity of mineral may be goes in depth beyond the present reserves limit. Presently the
excavated land is proposed to use as water reservoir. At the end of life of mine, total excavated area will
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be 0.82 Hectare which will be left over for water reservoir which would have a positive impact by
recharging the ground water table.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE PROJECT
ML Name Masonary Stone Mine
ML Number ML No.- 61/1991
ML Area 1.0 hect.
Mineral Masonary Stone
Average Annual Production 24300 MTPA
Lessee Sh. Arjun Ram
Location of Mine Near Village- Parabatsar, Tehsil- Parabatsar, District- Nagaur, Rajasthan
Geographical Location Latitude : 260 53’36.87” to 260 53’41.31”
Longitude: 740 46’39.26” to 740 46’ 44.21”
Toposheet Number 45 J/13
Total Mineable Reserves 565186 MT
Method of Mining Opencast Semi & Mechanized Method
Lease Validity Mining Lease is renewed after every 5 years
Life of Mine 28 Years
Water Demand & their Source 3.0 KLD, Water will be supplied at mine site from tanker.
Power Supply Electric power supply line of AVVNL is available nearby the lease area.
Fuel is required for the operation of tractors, trucks/ tippers and
cranes.
Man Power 15-20 Personnel (Skilled-5, Semi-Skilled-5 and Unskilled Labour- 5-10)
Connectivity Nearest Railway Station:
Nearest railway station is Makrana Railway Station which is 26 Kms
towards NE & from mine lease connecting Jodhpur to Jaipur.
Nearest Airport:
Nearest airport is at Jaipur- Sanganer Airport which is 100 Kms towards
NE from mine lease.
Seismic Zone Seismic zone - Zone II
Average Rainfall 450 mm
Topography Topographically the ML area is undulating. The highest contour is 456
mRL and the lowest contour is 444 mRL. Natural Drainage is towards
NE to SW direction .
Ultimate Depth of Pit 425 mRL (19 m below ground level from the surface)
Ground Water Table The ground water table is varying between 30-40 m in five Kms
periphery of the area. The deepest workings will be up to 425 mRL. The
position of water table is well below the proposed depth of the mine
workings. Therefore due to mining activity presently or in near future
water table will not be affected.
Land Status Government Waste Land (Non Forest)
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Land Degradation and
Reclamation
As the continuity of mineral may be goes in depth beyond the present
reserves limit. Thus at this stage reclamation is not proposed. Presently
the excavated land is proposed to use as water reservoir. At the end of
life of mine, total excavated area will be 0.82 Hectare which will be left
over for water reservoir which would have a positive impact by
recharging the ground water table.
Plantation Proposal Total 132 trees will be planted along the boundary of mine and along
the haul road, which will cover 0.33 Hectare land and rest will be
taken by the Panchyat samite, School premises and near by road i.e.
33% of the total lease area for plantation. Certain Species like Khejri,
Shisham, Babool, Neem, and other native trees which are more
suitable to local soil are proposed to be planted with consultation of
forest department.
Project Cost Rs. 25 Lacs
ESR Budget Rs. 50,000 /- per year
Budget for Environmental
Management Plan
Cost proposed for Environmental Management- Rs. 50,000/-
2. Introduction of the project Background information
2.1 Identification of project and project proponent. In case of mining project, a copy of ML / letter of
intent should be given.
Masonary Stone Mine (ML No.- 61/1991 , ML Area- 1.0 hect. ) is proposed by Sh. Arjun Ram. Near
Village- Parabatsar, Tehsil- Parabatsar, District- Nagaur, Rajasthan . ML area is a Non Forest and
Government Waste Land.
The lease area Massonary Stone was been granted for a period of 20 years for area 1.0 hect. in favour of
Sh. Babu Lal (Sh. Dev Baksh) S/o Sh. Ram Nath Ji Mali, vide letter no. AME/Mak/Minor/ML-61/91/1301,
dated 25.01.1992.
The lease area was executed on dated 14-05-1992 and the lease area was registered on dated 22-06-
1992, hence the lease period is from 22-06-1992 to 21-06-2022.
The lease period was extended to 30 years under Rules of RMMCR,1986, vide letter no. ME/Mak/ML-
61/91/2011/1783, dated 31/01/12.
Lessee Sh. Babu Lal (Dev Baksh) S/o Sh. Ram Nath Ji Mali demise on dated 29/01/2012 and the lease
area was muted in favor of Sh. Arjun Ram S/o Late Sh. Babu Lal (Dev Baksh), R/o ward no 12, Kishangarh
road, opp. Petrol pump Parabatsar Dist. Nagaur, vide order no. ME/Mak/ML 61/91/2016/2486, dated
28/06/16.
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Mining Scheme was approved by the Superintending Mining Engineer, Ajmer vide Letter No.-
SME/Aj/ML/F-07/2017/1707, dated 08/05/2017.
2.2 Brief description of nature of the project.
The mine is being operated to produce Masonary Stone mineral by semi mechanized mining method.
Total mineable reserves are 565186 MT and the average annual production will be 20067 MTPA. The life
of the mine is expected to be 28 years.
Proposed bench height is 4m and width of the bench is more than the height of the bench. Loading is
proposed by manual means. Mode of working will be semi mechanized. It is an existing mine and there
is one working pit exist within the ML area.
The mining operations include the drilling, blasting and lifting of mineral and material, loading of
mineral and material and transportation of material. The mined out mineral from stock site is
dispatched to destination through hired trucks. No beneficiation is required at site.
As the continuity of mineral may be goes in depth beyond the present reserves limit. Thus at this stage
reclamation is not proposed. The scheme of reclamation will be provided at proper time. Presently the
excavated land is proposed to use as water reservoir. At the end of life of mine, total excavated area will
be 0.82 Hectare which will be left over for water reservoir which would have a positive impact by
recharging the ground water table.
2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region.
Masonary Stone is used for buildings, roads, railway tracks (ballast), highways as crushed stone (gitty)
etc. Over the centuries
Masonary stone have been used in construction of numerous landmark buildings- forts, palaces,
temples, mosque, monuments, etc.
Color & Pattern: reddish brown colour.
Use of Masonary Stone:
Masonary Stone is commonly used for sculpture and as a building material. Construction Masonary
Stone is a stone which is composed of quartzite. More generally in construction, specifically the term
"Masonary Stone" is used for any stone i.e. quartzite, sand stone, granitic schist/gneiss rock useful as
building stone.
2.4 Demand-Supply Gap
Rajasthan has been bestowed with huge reserves of Masonary Stone. So far there is no problem as such
of shortage of supply of Masonary Stone in the state. The present hard times faced by the industry in
the state are in fact a result of imbalance of demand and supply of Masonary Stone in the market. Lured
by the high profit and margins of the trade, several entrepreneurs have entered in the industry. With
the advent of modern technology in the past few decades, the production of Masonary Stone has
increased like anything. The cost of production has come down and the speed and quality of production